Title Call Algebra
Publication Type Conference Paper
Year of Publication 2008
Authors Kolan, P, Dantu, R
Conference Name 2008 5th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference
Date Published Jan
Keywords Algebra, call algebra, caller-callee matrices, communication pattern, Computer science, Context modeling, Filtering, Humans, Internet telephony, IP networks, IP telephony problem, matrix algebra, Mood, Peer to peer computing, social aspects of automation, social group, Social network services, voice-over-IP, VoIP network
Abstract

In every day life, people communicate through a voice(e.g., VoIP) network with different social groups that range from known people such as family members, friends, and distant relatives to unknown people such as spammers, telemarketers, and phishers. We believe that there exists a human/social dynamics between individuals by the way calls are generated, handled and received. In this paper we present how this dynamics can be used for detecting and filtering unwanted calls. In this paper, we first enumerate the communication patterns between the called party (callee) and the calling parties (callers). Next, we discuss operations on caller-callee matrices constructed based on their communication patterns, and derive call-constructs that can be used for determining the legitimacy of the calls and the callers. Finally, we discuss how these communication patterns and operations can be grouped for solutions to few of the existing IP telephony problems. These solutions can complement the existing no-call-lists in voice networks.

DOI 10.1109/ccnc08.2007.199

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